Iranian artist residing in Berlin. Her artistic practice is diverse, encompassing drawing, installation, video, and printed matter, all driven by a socially engaged and research-led working methodology.
Five screens installation
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Lisbon/ 2024
A constant feeling of concern, for something beautiful, precious and Mortal. "Simone Weil beautifully parallels love for one's homeland with cherishing something delicate and fleeting.
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2023-2024
Dialogue between a stone and a river.
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Saint Etienne-Berlin / 02:08 min / 3D animated video / 2023
In mass sporting events, physical abilities, gender, race, and age transcend—a collective activity where winning and losing hold no significance. Instead, the focus is on values such as cooperation, vitality, mobility, and overall health.
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2023-2024
SUMMER 2023 / TEHRAN / 3:54 min / 4K Video
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"Remember!" is a contemporary retelling of the Sisyphean state of the world that celebrates the majesty of daily life and explores the relation between time, resistance, ecosystem, and nature.
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2021
These works were produced with lithography technique during a residency scholarship at Urdla Gallery in Villeurbanne, France.
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2023
The idea behind this series of works is inspired by the poem “Nocturnal” by the Iranian poet Ahmad Shamlou.
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2021
Seven-minute / 2D Animation
The video displays a nonlinear narrative of an imaginary, nowhere land, reflecting on the notion of suspended time and space.
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Video 2021
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2017-2018
The title “Memento Mori” (Latin: “remember that you have to die”) acts not as a reference to the Christian theory and practice of reflection on mortality, but rather a rereading of “Carpe Diem” (Latin: “seize the day”).
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Installation with bed/ Sand/ light 2018